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The 42-24 win by the Ohio State Buckeyes over Virginia Tech, with Braxton Miller dazzling at wide receiver and Cardale Jones getting the start at quarterback, wasn’t the smoothest of performances, but it sets the national champions off the right way into the 2015 season, and they have a very long stretch or relatively comfortable games to work out their tweaks. More →

After years of success, (Frank) Beamer ball is on the decline, but it’s still worth something on big occasions, as Virginia Tech cruise to a 33-17 win over Cincinnati in the Military Bowl in the only way they know how: Interceptions, defensive touchdowns and dominating through special teams. More →

None of the popular picks for national title and the playoffs have lost, but major upsets are happening nonetheless, as USC lost for the first time this season to Boston College of all teams, Georgia were derailed by South Carolina and East Carolina carried on with their impressive season by surprising Virginia Tech. More →

With Ohio State heading into the game ranked #8 in the nation and Virginia Tech not being ranked at all, some might call the 35-21 win for the Hokies a surprise, but considering it was J.T. Barrett at quarterback for the Buckeyes and not Braxton Miller, it shouldn’t be that shocking to see the end result. More →

One of the more interesting quarterback prospects in the upcoming NFL draft is Logan Thomas of Virginia Tech, who had an excellent combine, which makes the Arizona Cardinals very interested in picking him. More →

There’s always something bittersweet about finishing a season you expected a lot more from with a win in a bowl game you didn’t want to go to, but you won’t hear too much complaining from UCLA players after beating Virginia Tech 42-12 in the Sun Bowl, as Brett Hundley put on quite a show that also might be his last for the Bruins. More →

The current situation in the ACC Coastal division, fought for the chance to play Florida State in the conference championship game, gives Duke, with their 5-2 conference record, the best shot at winning the division. However, Virginia Tech, Miami and Georgia Tech can still finish first in the division. More →

For all the criticism directed at Logan Thomas; for all of his inconsistent play for over a year, it’s easy to forget he was talked about as a high NFL draft pick at some point. The Virginia Tech quarterback might have a long way to go before he reaches that status, but very strong performance in the first ACC game of the season for the Hokies is a perfect way to start. More →

In a game that should put its winner in the top 25 for the first time this season, Virginia Tech hope to open their conference play with a win against a team that’s among the undefeated crowd at the moment, the slightly surprising Georgia Tech. More →

After so many seasons of double digit wins, ACC titles and BCS Bowls, Virginia Tech had to settle for the Citrus Bowl, with a plus .500 season on the line. It wasn’t pretty, especially for those who like seeing offense at least during some stages of a game, but that is what Frank Beamer teams were about. Special teams and defense that carry an mediocre (at best) offense to victory. More →